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  • #16
    Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
    You're assuming a awful lot from him. I'll believe it when I see it. I hope you're right.

    It's kind of funny. Your man isn't even in the whitehouse yet and the arrogance is already beginning to shine through.
    What arrogance? I see real hope, but no "arrogance". My man is anyone that opposes Barry. He MUST be defeated. It's may not be much, but it would be a start.

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    • #17
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      Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
      What arrogance? I see real hope, but no "arrogance". My man is anyone that opposes Barry. He MUST be defeated. It's may not be much, but it would be a start.
      "Statements saying "he will probably be just be like Obama", and other statements of that nature are reckless and will make whoever says them look like a fool."

      "reckless" How so? After watching the clip above, I don't see how he can be believed. Even after saying that, I would still rather take my chances with him than have another month with Obumma.

      "statements of that nature are reckless and will make whoever says them look like a fool" His guy hasn't even been voted in yet, and he's ready to start labeling of anyone who doesn't blindly follow his man. I'm having flashbacks to the Bush years when people were so quick to label anyone that didn't agree with Bush's policies as liberals and would call them unpatriotic for not supporting the president.

      "I think the Paulies have done more crying over Romney " Paulies?, Crying? More labels. People are excited over Ron Paul because he is willing to break away from the standard left or right mold. What's wrong with that? Of course there are people that seem obsessed with him. It's great that people can get so excited about a candidate.

      I don't think our country will ever turn around unless people start trying to find things in common instead of reasons to tear down people they don't agree with. I'm guilty of it myself. People have become more and more self-centered with every generation. The "what's in it for me" attitude. Our political system is so stifled by it that the politicians can't even get anything accomplished anymore.

      I agree. Obumma MUST be removed from office.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
        "Statements saying "he will probably be just be like Obama", and other statements of that nature are reckless and will make whoever says them look like a fool."

        "reckless" How so? After watching the clip above, I don't see how he can be believed. Even after saying that, I would still rather take my chances with him than have another month with Obumma.

        "statements of that nature are reckless and will make whoever says them look like a fool" His guy hasn't even been voted in yet, and he's ready to start labeling of anyone who doesn't blindly follow his man. I'm having flashbacks to the Bush years when people were so quick to label anyone that didn't agree with Bush's policies as liberals and would call them unpatriotic for not supporting the president.

        "I think the Paulies have done more crying over Romney " Paulies?, Crying? More labels. People are excited over Ron Paul because he is willing to break away from the standard left or right mold. What's wrong with that? Of course there are people that seem obsessed with him. It's great that people can get so excited about a candidate.

        I don't think our country will ever turn around unless people start trying to find things in common instead of reasons to tear down people they don't agree with. I'm guilty of it myself. People have become more and more self-centered with every generation. The "what's in it for me" attitude. Our political system is so stifled by it that the politicians can't even get anything accomplished anymore.

        I agree. Obumma MUST be removed from office.
        You've broken the ice, so here we go: an acquaintance from a block down is walking by the house with his wife. I'm out piddling in the yard, and we have this conversation- Him-"Well, I'm a Ron Paul guy because he's the only one that really knows about the economy." Then,"Ron Paul is the only guy that really knows foreign policy", and then,"Ron Paul is the only candidate that really cares about freedom and the constitution." So I say, "Really? A man that has spent decades in office, despite calling for term limits? A guy that when he wasn't in office, owned a gold and silver numismatic company? Gee...I wonder why he wants to go back to the gold standard?"
        My point is, not a one of these guys is perfect. They are ALL politicians.

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        • #19
          I've yet to meet an actual Romney supporter, only anti-Obama people...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by jw33 View Post
            I've yet to meet an actual Romney supporter, only anti-Obama people...
            There's a line drawn in the sand though. Romney isn't my first choice, but he is THE choice. Look, if Ron Paul stood a chance of securing the nomination, i'd vote for him over romney. That's not the case tho, nor never will be.
            How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by jw33 View Post
              I've yet to meet an actual Romney supporter, only anti-Obama people...
              There's a line drawn in the sand though. Romney isn't my first choice, but he is THE choice. Look, if Ron Paul stood a chance of securing the nomination, i'd vote for him over romney. That's not the case tho, nor ever will be.
              How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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              • #22
                I think that was worth repeating! LOL!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
                  There's a line drawn in the sand though. Romney isn't my first choice, but he is THE choice. Look, if Ron Paul stood a chance of securing the nomination, i'd vote for him over romney. That's not the case tho, nor ever will be.
                  Everyone in TX will have a chance to vote for either Romney or Paul or whoever with no negative impact on the general election in November.

                  And the Paulbot title is funny. The republican party would literally kill people in order to have just a small fraction of that kind of support for Romney. They are begging anyone, especially younger people, to just show up to the convention if they are picked to be in a delegation. No wonder the Paul people have taken over so many state conventions. You can't hardly find a Romney person who will do little more than pull the lever and that's about it. That is seriously bad news for the party.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by jw33 View Post
                    Everyone in TX will have a chance to vote for either Romney or Paul or whoever with no negative impact on the general election in November.

                    And the Paulbot title is funny. The republican party would literally kill people in order to have just a small fraction of that kind of support for Romney. They are begging anyone, especially younger people, to just show up to the convention if they are picked to be in a delegation. No wonder the Paul people have taken over so many state conventions. You can't hardly find a Romney person who will do little more than pull the lever and that's about it. That is seriously bad news for the party.
                    Maybe here in Texas, but not nationally. I'll vote for RP because I want Texas to have some say-so when it comes down to the nut-cutting in November. The democrats here in Texas ruined our chances of having a real impact picking a candidate with their silly-assed lawsuit about having a valid ID to vote. Here's my one caveat to voting for RP: if I feel that he will NOT back the party choice, I will not vote for him. He's a "republican", and as a party member, you back who the party goes with in the general election.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
                      You're assuming a awful lot from him. I'll believe it when I see it. I hope you're right.

                      It's kind of funny. Your man isn't even in the whitehouse yet and the arrogance is already beginning to shine through.
                      It will be interesting how the anti-Romney, anit-Obama people on this board will "support" Romney when he recieves the nomination.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View Post
                        It will be interesting how the anti-Romney, anit-Obama people on this board will "support" Romney when he recieves the nomination.
                        They won't come out and say it. They'll still be crying over Ron Paul. Then the cycle will resume again in 2016, assuming Paul doesn't kick the bucket by then.
                        How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View Post
                          It will be interesting how the anti-Romney, anit-Obama people on this board will "support" Romney when he recieves the nomination.
                          Will I vote Romney to keep jackass out? yes. Will I "support" Romney? no

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
                            They won't come out and say it. They'll still be crying over Ron Paul. Then the cycle will resume again in 2016, assuming Paul doesn't kick the bucket by then.


                            Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
                            I am going to cast a vote for Mitt Romney to be President, however, I do not and will not support him.
                            Fixed.
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                            • #29
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                              Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View Post




                              Fixed.
                              correct

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                                Romney is a businessman...a very successful one. this country needs to be run as a business. Spend less than you take in. Cut things based on importance of "need".
                                False.

                                A government has a monopoly on power; it is not a business.
                                Full time ninja editor.

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